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7501[Diary entry: 11 February 1770] (Washington Papers)
11. The Doctr. still here. Mr. Ballendine went away early in the Morng. At home all day.
7502[Diary entry: 6 November 1770] (Washington Papers)
6. Cloudy forenoon but clear afterwards with the Wind high from the No. West.
7503[Diary entry: 14 September 1772] (Washington Papers)
14. Lowering for the most part of the day with but little wind moderately warm.
7504[Diary entry: 4 April 1773] (Washington Papers)
4. Clear, Calm, and pleasant in the forenoon. In the Afternoon wind fresh from the No. Wt. and...
[25 November 1774] . “The power of attorney from Colo. Mercer, Mr. Graval, & Miss Wroughton,...
7506[Diary entry: 1 August 1773] (Washington Papers)
Augt. 1st. Weather clear and Warm, Wind Southerly.
7507[Diary entry: 26 June 1770] (Washington Papers)
26. Clear and not very warm. Wind at So. West.
7508[Diary entry: 22 September 1770] (Washington Papers)
22. Rid to my Mill in the forenoon & afternoon. James McCarmack came here last Night & returnd...
7509[Diary entry: 10 June 1767] (Washington Papers)
10. Very warm & Sultry but no Rain. Wind for the most part Eastwardly but little of it.
7510[Diary entry: 20 November 1770] (Washington Papers)
20. Our Horses arriving about One Oclock at 2 we set out for Fort Pitt & got about 10 Miles.
7511[Diary entry: 7 July 1772] (Washington Papers)
7. Went up with Mrs. Washington and Patcy Custis to see Mr. Adams New Store. Returnd before Dinr....
7512[Diary entry: 1 February 1770] (Washington Papers)
Feby. 1. Clear & tolerably pleasant there being but little Wind, that however was Northwardly &...
7513[Diary entry: 4 September 1772] (Washington Papers)
4. Began to Sow Wheat at the Home House.
7514[Diary entry: 19 April 1770] (Washington Papers)
19. Mr. Magowan & Mr. Adam dind here. The Mason’s began to Dig the foundation of my Mill at 2/6...
7515[Diary entry: 27 July 1766] (Washington Papers)
27. Sowed a few Do. Do.—Do. Hard Rain 28 & 9.
7516June [1766] (Washington Papers)
16. Began to cut my Meadows at Home. GW hired an extra hand, Thomas Plummit, who worked seven...
7517[Diary entry: 19 September 1763] (Washington Papers)
19. Began getting fodder at Do.
As there has happend several very considerable, & not less surprizing changes respecting the...
7519[Diary entry: 24 February 1772] (Washington Papers)
24. Raining in the Morning & Cloudy and lowering all day. In the Evening misting which afterwards...
7520[Diary entry: 13 September 1770] (Washington Papers)
13. Still Cloudy with some Shows for Rain but none fell.
7521[Diary entry: 21 June 1772] (Washington Papers)
21. Wind pretty fresh from the No. West and cool in the forenoon—warmer afterwds.
7522[Diary entry: 7 January 1769] (Washington Papers)
7. After Dinner the Compy. from Belvoir returnd home. Doctr. Rumney stayd.
7523[Diary entry: 10 November 1770] (Washington Papers)
10. About 1 Oclock it began to thunder & Lighten & contind. to do so incessantly till abt. 8...
7524[Diary entry: 15 January 1775] (Washington Papers)
15. Went to Pohick Church & returnd to Dinner. Colo. Mason & Son, Mr. Dulany & Mr. Cockburn came...
7525[Diary entry: 30 June 1770] (Washington Papers)
30. Cooler than yesterday. Wind being fresh from the westward.
Hearing of the Governors’ departure for England; I think it a duty incumbent on me to inform your...
I am sorry it has not been in my power to acknowledge the receipt of yours until now. At the time...
7528[Diary entry: 19 August 1769] (Washington Papers)
19. Rid with Mrs. Washington & others to the Cacapehon Mountain—to see the prospect from thence....
7529[Diary entry: 29 August 1766] (Washington Papers)
29. Finishd Sowing the Field by the Meadow at Doeg Run—26 Bushels. Stopd sowing Wheat at Muddy...
7530[Diary entry: 16 November 1769] (Washington Papers)
16. Dined at Mrs. Campbells at or after 5 Oclock, and spent the Evening there without supping.
Saturday 1st. Reachd home being absent from it Nine weeks and one day. 11th. Agreed with Christr....
Please to forward the Shoes &ca as required below, and Robert Cary Esqr. & Co. will pay the costs...
Your letter of the 22d Ulto by Post did not reach my hands (being in Frederick County) till a few...
7534[Diary entry: 6 July 1770] (Washington Papers)
6. At home all day. Mr. Stedlar came to dinner. Mr. Wallace Burser to the Boston came in the...
To Lieutt Colo. Stephen of the Virga Regimt—Rays Town Sir Camp at Fort Cumberland 16th July 1758....
7536[Diary entry: 14 March 1772] (Washington Papers)
14. Dined at the Club & Spent the Evening there also.
7537[Diary entry: 14 September 1770] (Washington Papers)
14. Two more men came to work on it from the Neck—to wit—Neptune and George. Morris at Doeg Run...
7538[Diary entry: 11 July 1772] (Washington Papers)
11. At home all day with those Gentlemen.
Your obliging favour of the 24th of Jany came to my hands sometime after the date thereof; & to...
7540[Diary entry: 5 January 1775] (Washington Papers)
5. Very pleasant in the Morning, and calm. Towards Noon the wind sprung up Northerly, but neither...
7541[Diary entry: 23 April 1770] (Washington Papers)
23. Rid to see Mr. Peake, from thence to Muddy hole & Doeg Run to the Mill & then home by the...
Inclosd you will receive Invoices of Goods wanted for myself & Master Custis for this place and...
7543[Diary entry: 26 November 1772] (Washington Papers)
26. Clear Morning but Cloudy and unsettled afterwards.
7544[Diary entry: 15 May 1762] (Washington Papers)
15. 6 Cows & Calves from S. Johnson. 3 Do. 2 Do. from C.
7545[Diary entry: 9 August 1769] (Washington Papers)
9. Warm with appearances of Rain in the afternoon, but none fell.
7546[Diary entry: 17 May 1771] (Washington Papers)
17. Visited my Plantation in King William. Dined at Colo. Bd. Moores & returnd to Colo. Bassetts...
7547[Diary entry: 11 January 1769] (Washington Papers)
11. Went a fox hunting in the Neck with Mr. Peake, but found nothing.
7548[Diary entry: 6 November 1769] (Washington Papers)
6. Lowering with a good deal of Rain Lightning & some thunder in the Night.
Being much hurried, I shall refer you to Colonel Stephen for Particulars; who brings a melancholy...
7550[Diary entry: 4 March 1772] (Washington Papers)
4. Morning clear and tolerably pleasant but raw and Cold in the Afternoon & raining in the Night.